Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse on and what time does it start? Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse will take place on Thursday 11th August, 2022 – 20:00 (UK)
Where is Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse taking place? Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse will take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington, England
Where can I get tickets for Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse
What channel is Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse on in the UK? Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse will be televised live on Sky Sports
Where can I stream Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Warrington Wolves vs Toulouse live on Sky Go
THE TEAM NEWS
WARRINGTON WOLVES
21-man squad: 1 Stefan Ratchford, 3 Peter Mata’utia, 5 Matty Ashton, 7 George Williams, 9 Daryl Clark, 11 Ben Currie, 12 Oliver Holmes, 14 Jason Clark, 15 Joe Bullock, 16 Danny Walker, 17 Matt Davis, 19 Robbie Mulhern, 20 James Harrison, 21 Greg Minikin, 22 Josh Thewlis, 23 Connor Wrench, 32 Kyle Amor, 33 Thomas Mikaele, 34 Jake Wardle, 35 Matty Nicholson, 36 Matt Dufty
TOULOUSE
21-man squad: 2 Latrell Schaumkel, 4 Mathieu Jussaume, 5 Paul Marcon, 6 Corey Norman, 7 Lucas Albert, 8 Romain Navarrete, 10 Harrison Hansen, 12 Dom Peyroux, 13 Anthony Marion, 14 Éloi Pélissier, 15 Maxime Puech, 16 Joe Bretherton, 21 Chris Hankinson, 23 Justin Sangaré, 25 Matty Russell, 27 Olly Ashall-Bott, 28 Nathan Peats, 29 Lambert Belmas, 30 Maxime Stefani, 31 Tony Gigot, 35 Daniel Alvaro
THE PREDICTION
This is a huge clash in the race to avoid relegation as Warrington Wolves host Toulouse. Just four points separate the two teams but time is quickly running out for the French side to overhaul either the Wolves or Wakefield Trinity. Warrington went down to a fourth straight loss last week as they were comfortably defeated by Wigan Warriors, although it was a much-improved effort from the Wolves with the scoreline not doing them justice. On the other hand, Toulouse blew a 10-point lead against Hull KR to remain rooted to the foot of the table and the writing looks to be on the wall for them after that. They are still to win away from home this season, other than at Magic Weekend, and with Warrington showing signs of improvement last week, the hosts should prove to be too good here.